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Comic Book Reviews for August 30, 2017
The comic book industry closed out August with more major releases. marvel wrapped up the massive Secret Empire crossover and debuted a new Star Wars mini-series featuring Jedi Master Mace Windu. DC delivered their final Jack Kirby 100 specials and a new slate of annual issues. And between new issues of Go Go Power Rangers, Saga, Black Magick and Animosity, it was a strong week all around. Scroll down to check out our reviews for these and various other new releases, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below. DC COMICS Continue reading…
Source: Comic Book Reviews for August 30, 2017

EA has announced that its I the Name of the Tsar DLC for Battlefield 1 will be released on September 19. Those who own the Battlefield 1 Premium Pass will be able to start two weeks earlier, on September 5. The DLC will be Battlefield 1’s biggest drop so far, comprising six maps, new weapons and vehicles, the Russian Army, added cavalry opportunities with the Hussars, and the new Supply Drop mode. The update will also add HDR support for the game, allowing PC, Xbox One S (and eventually Xbox One X), and PS4 users with compatible TVs to up the visual quality. Continue reading…
Source: Battlefield 1: In the Name of the Tsar DLC Gets Release Date

Pokemon Go Adds Raikou, Entei, and Suicune
Niantic and The Pokemon Company have announced that Legendary Pokemon Raikou, Entei, and Suicune are coming to Pokemon Go starting today. Each of the three will appear in raid battles in one region at a time. From today until September 30, Raikou will appear in gyms in the Americas, Entei will appear in gyms in Europe and Africa, and Suicane will be in gyms in the Asia-Pacific region. On September 30, the Pokemon will swap locations for a month, and then swap one more time to their last remaining region on October 31, making the full set eventually available worldwide. Continue reading…
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Destiny 2 is an online-only shared world shooter set in the distant future, where a space faring mankind must defend Earth from alien threats that have found their way to our galaxy. You play as a nameless Guardian, a protector of Earth’s last safe city who wields a power called the Light to push back the Darkness which threatens humanity. Here’s everything you need to know. Just three months after the first Destiny game launched, in December 2014 Activision CEO David Dague teased that a future sequel would see player progress carried over, meaning players’ Guardians would make the leap to a second game. Continue reading…
Source: Everything You Need to Know About Destiny 2

Marvel’s Inhumans is the latest entry in the ever-growing Marvel Cinematic Universe, but this new TV show doesn’t live up to the usual Marvel standard. The Inhumans are a secret society of superpowered people who live on the moon, and while that is admittedly a weird concept, it’s not what holds the show back. It’s the crummy costumes, wooden dialogue and all-around dull delivery of the material. The story follows the Inhuman royal family of Black Bolt, Medusa, and the rest as they rule Attilan – a hidden city on the moon – until a military coup forces to them go on the run to Earth down below. This might sound like the MCU’s version of Game of Thrones, and it certainly had the potential to be with its superhero monarchy and plays for power, but the show is a disappointment on every level. The costumes and makeup look like a group of friends decided to do Inhumans cosplay the day before Comic-Con. The royal palace, a main setting, looks like a warehouse on the outside and is full of bland, forgettable spaces on the inside. The clunky dialogue sounds like a first draft, not the sharp material you’d expect from the MCU. Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the show that first introduced the idea of an Inhuman and which this new show has the thinnest of connections, earned its fans with a quick wit and some slick spy high jinks, whereas Inhumans has no firm tone or personality, it just globs along from one scene to the next. Continue reading…
Source: Marvel's Inhumans: "The First Chapter" Review

Pi Zero Projects you must make plus Arduino & Pi in The MagPi 61
This month we’ve got two incredible features: 10 Pi Zero W Projects, plus Arduino and Pi. Read both features, and you’ll be capable of building bigger, better, and bolder projects. Never limit yourself to just one approach, device, or project. The more tools you can use, the better a digital maker you’ll become. You can read all about it in issue 61 of The MagPi – The Official Raspberry Pi magazine, out in stores today! 10 Pi Zero Projects You Must Make The Pi Zero W is a fantastic piece of kit, and The MagPi 61 is packed with ideas to inspire your Pi Zero creativity Arduino and Raspberry Pi Combine the ease and accuracy of Arduino with the advanced capabilities of a Raspberry Pi for the best in physical computing projects The best of the rest in The MagPi 61 This month’s issue is packed with projects built by the Raspberry Pi community. Discover retro chic with the Google AIY Projects Intercom, and how to turn old DJ turntables into digital dynamite with Pi Deck, plus adorable robots with personality with Mira. Plus! Build a 3D printer on a budget, control Hue lights at home, and play live music with Sonic Pi. Grab the latest issue in stores in the UK right now, from WHSmith, Sainsburys, Asda, and Tesco. Copies will be arriving very soon in US stores, including Barnes & Noble and Micro Center. You can also get a copy online from our store, or digitally via our Android or iOS app. Don’t forget, there’s always the free PDF as well. Win! One of Three Retro Gaming Bundles and 15 SNES-style controllers. The post Pi Zero Projects you must make plus Arduino & Pi in The MagPi 61 appeared first on The MagPi Magazine.
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